Kenndric Roberts, 33, was arrested Tuesday on charges of false imprisonment and trafficking of persons for labor and is being held without bail in the Fulton County Jail, Sandy Springs Police said.

Roberts waived his court appearance Thursday. His next court appearance is March 23.

CNN has not been able to reach Roberts’ attorney for comment.

The woman who called 911 said she had met Roberts on SeekingArrangement.com, a website that purports to connect “Sugar Babies” with “Sugar Daddies or Mommas.”

The woman, 20, added that she was being kept against her will in a “very nice house.” Indeed, the home is 6,800 square feet with seven beds and nine baths and is valued at more than $1 million, according to Zillow.

Investigators said they have linked the Instagram account @live_star_nation to Roberts. Images posted to the account, which has more than 15,000 followers, show a home full of luxury goods, including fancy watches, jewelry, women's shoes and designer gift bags.

"What we believe is he was luring these women to this house with promises of either modeling careers or financial assistance," Sandy Springs police Sgt. Sam Worsham told CNN affiliate WSB-TV. "We're not 100 percent sure on that."

In a statement to PIX11, Seeking Arrangement said they are conducting their own internal research.

"We do not condone any illegal activity, and take active measures to protect the integrity of both our site and our members. As always, we intend to cooperate fully with authorities on any investigation," the statement read.

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